Political Participation
The 20th Amendment to the United States Constitution changed the presidential inauguration date from:
January 20th to November 1st
January 1st to March 4th
November 1st to January 1st
March 4th to January 20th
Which issue most often leads to tension between the legislative branch and the executive branch during the presidential election process?
Passage of trade agreements
Development of public school curriculum
Nomination and confirmation of federal judges
Approval of military spending budgets
Which institution has the primary role in confirming the President's nominees to the Supreme Court?
The Electoral College
The Senate
The House of Representatives
The Cabinet
Which Supreme Court case affirmed restrictions on individual contributions to political campaigns while preserving First Amendment rights?
Buckley v Valeo secured limits on individual donations but upheld unlimited self-financed campaign spending based on free speech.
McConnell v FEC challenged provisions of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act without specifically upholding caps on individual giving.
Citizens United v FEC relaxed rules around independent political spending by corporations and unions but didn't focus solely on personal campaign contributions.
McCutehon v FEC struck down aggregate contribution limits from an individual to federal candidates but wasn't about affirming individual contribution caps per se.
How might instituting ranked-choice voting at federal elections affect bipartisan cooperation during presidential campaigns?
Cooperation between large parties may lessen as they compete fiercely not just for first place but also against others' secondary choices.
Candidates may seek cross-partisan alliances knowing that second-choice preferences play crucial roles in winning majority support.
Ranked-choice voting wouldn't significantly alter bipartisanship since primary partisan loyalties dictate most electoral outcomes.
Bipartisan efforts could decrease due to complexities of strategy involving ranking instead of straightforward endorsements.
What is a "faithless elector" in the Electoral College?
An elector who votes against the popular vote in their state
An elector who is not eligible to vote
An elector who does not vote in the Electoral College
An elector who abstains from voting
How might increasing polarization affect future presidential elections?
It may cause an overall decrease in voter turnout due to disillusionment with political extremes.
It could lead to more consistent voting patterns within certain demographic groups across election cycles.
Polarization may encourage candidates from both parties to adopt more moderate platforms during elections.
It could result in more frequent changes between Democratic and Republican administrations.

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How does each state determine how many electors it will have in the Electoral College?
Based on its total number of Senators and Representatives in Congress.
States use their population size determined by census data alone without congressional representation consideration.
Each state legislature votes every four years to decide their allotment of electors.
All states receive an equal number regardless of size or population.
In what way could introducing multi-member districts with cumulative voting rights for presidential electors challenge traditional campaign finance strategies?
National-level advertising budgets could inflate considering separate messaging needed for each distinct multi-member district.
Resources may still largely go towards top-tier competitive districts resembling existing swing state dynamics.
Funds might need diversifying across numerous district races instead of pouring money predominantly into key battleground states.
The role of Super PACs and large donors would diminish sharply owing solely to localized fundraising approaches.
The president-elect officially takes office on what date?
January 1st following the election
Inauguration Day, which is January 20th
Election Day
The first Monday in November following the election